Honda Motor Co said on Thursday it was recalling around 784,000 vehicles in Japan, part of an expanded recall for potentially deadly Takata Corp airbags.
Automakers are ramping up recalls after the auto parts maker, under pressure

Honda Motor Co said on Thursday it was recalling around 784,000 vehicles in Japan, part of an expanded recall for potentially deadly Takata Corp airbags.
Automakers are ramping up recalls after the auto parts maker, under pressure

Honda Motor on Monday said it had not made any announcements on additional air bags recalls after the Nikkei newspaper reported it would recall at least 20 million more of the safety devices made by Takata Corp.
Citing unnamed sou

Honda Motor Co Ltd on Wednesday said it aimed for new-energy vehicles to account for two-thirds of its line-up by 2030 from around 5 per cent now, as increasingly stringent global emissions regulations prompt automakers to make greener cars.

Honda Motor Co Ltd on Wednesday said it aimed for new-energy vehicles to account for two-thirds of its line-up by 2030 from around 5 per cent now, as increasingly stringent global emissions regulations prompt automakers to make greener cars.

Honda Motor Co Ltd is expanding its recall in North America of late-model vehicles equipped with potentially defective Takata air bags, adding 2.23 million vehicles.
The Japanese automaker said certain Acura and Honda vehicles fro

Honda Motor Co Ltd is expanding its recall in North America of late-model vehicles equipped with potentially defective Takata air bags, adding 2.23 million vehicles.
The Japanese automaker said certain Acura and Honda vehicles fro

The 2016 Honda Pilot was launched in Bahrain. The National Motor Company announced the launch at the Honda showroom in Sitra, with the car available across the GCC, Lebanon and Jordan, said a report in the Gulf Daily News (GDN), our s

Honda Motor Company said it was ditching air bag inflators made by Japan's Takata Corp, after the top US auto safety regulator on Tuesday fined the supplier $70 million and ordered it to stop using a potentially dangerous propellant.

Honda Motor Company said it was ditching air bag inflators made by Japan's Takata Corp, after the top US auto safety regulator on Tuesday fined the supplier $70 million and ordered it to stop using a potentially dangerous propellant.